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Rodolfo Choperena

1905 - 1969

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Rodolfo Choperena Irizarri (February 11, 1905 – July 19, 1969) was a Mexican basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Born in Mexico City, he was part of the Mexican basketball team, which won the bronze medal. He played two matches. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rodolfo Choperena is the 242nd most popular basketball player (down from 223rd in 2019), the 386th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 356th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Mexican Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Rodolfo Choperena ranks 242 out of 1,757Before him are Earl Monroe, Juan Hernangómez, Viktor Zubkov, Valdis Muižnieks, James Forbes, and Ruy de Freitas. After him are Cēzars Ozers, Andrei Kirilenko, Rudy Tomjanovich, Dennis Johnson, Dave DeBusschere, and Mike Conley Jr..

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1905, Rodolfo Choperena ranks 369Before him are Herman Steiner, Georges Grignard, George Gulack, Erwin Keller, Hale Asaf, and Anthony Powell. After him are Sam Zimbalist, Eddie Condon, Sheikh Abdullah, Enrico Rivolta, Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, and Leni Junker. Among people deceased in 1969, Rodolfo Choperena ranks 232Before him are Viktor Vinogradov, Magic Sam, Petras Klimas, Charles Brackett, Martita Hunt, and Bogumił Kobiela. After him are Barbara Bates, Cyril Slater, Alan Mowbray, Bruno Söderström, Ardeshir Irani, and Paul Hawkins.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Rodolfo Choperena ranks 386 out of 729Before him are Antonio Jasso (1935), Miguel Alcubierre (1964), Alejandra Guzmán (1968), Aracely Arámbula (1975), Javier Vargas (1941), and Marlene Favela (1976). After him are Rolando Villazón (1972), Javier Cárdenas (1952), Ignacio Calderón (1943), Anahí (1983), Erika Buenfil (1964), and Ana Alicia (1956).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Mexico

Among basketball players born in Mexico, Rodolfo Choperena ranks 2Before him are Raúl Fernández (1905). After him are Gustavo Ayón (1985).